Early years Arabic resources: grammar

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Book of Arabic Phrases for reading, colouring and writing.
1. Asking and finding out personal information
a. Name?
b. Greet
c. How are you?
d. Where are you from?
e. Bye! See you later!
2. Asking about favourite things.
a. What’s your favourite colour?
b. What’s your favourite animal?
3. Asking, 'How many?'
a. How old are you?
b. How many sweets?
c. How many brothers and sisters do you have?

Arabic Phonics Phases Guideline. I have divided Arabic reading levels into 10 phases for beginners. This sheet gives you guideline of each level. The Arabic Assessment sheet is required with this sheet.

Surrender to the art of reading in Arabic with bundle. Guide your students form class instructions to the parts of speech to the word suffixes and unmatched Arabic consonants. Then crown it all with the first story of Sahlawayhi.

Use these flashcards to demonstrate the basic Arabic grammar (Nisba) in describing the singular masculine/feminine nationality. For best results, adjust the printing setting to 6 slides horizontal per sheet.